Two-Rock Jet 35 I'm reviewing for Muse mag:

Should be fun... ?

Should be fun... ?
? ? ? ?Ray wrote: Is that a blue led?
He has seen the light.flatfourfan wrote:? ? ? ?Ray wrote: Is that a blue led?
Thats a blue Jewel light...so a normal warm white bulb inside a blue casing.Jack Flash Jr wrote:He has seen the light.flatfourfan wrote:? ? ? ?Ray wrote: Is that a blue led?
Fortunately just a jewel light so it is easily changed. ?Ray wrote: Is that a blue led?
The foot switchable "Lead" adds in an extra gain stage, with the two extra controls. All very interactive, so there are hours of experimentation ahead. All five knobs on the left are push pull too, so while the control layout looks simple, there are hidden layers.Gearhead wrote: Gain - master - lead gain - lead master... Looks Mesa kinda setup?
Yes. ? You're much closer to Gian than I am, so you have no excuse...MoJo JoJoe wrote: FFS!Do you do these things just to upset me?
Review for Muse Mag... Severely tempting though, even though I've sworn off amps for live.JeremyE wrote: So have you added this to your arsenal or are you simply borrowing?
Agreed. Very plain and boring, but they seem to have put all the money inside.Warren wrote: For all of Two Rock's reputation, don't you think they could make their amps look a little sexier? ?
Lalalalalalalalalalalanotlistening!Alan Ratcliffe wrote: The more I play it, the more I like it... (apologies to KC ?)
Probably the most toneful amp I've ever played (including the Swarts) and very flexible tonally. Also, it's very small (16cm narrower than a Deluxe Reverb). Very, very, very tempting [Thinks - what can I sell?]...
Quite honestly, it ceases to matter when you hear the amp. And when you look closer at the back and inside, it's obvious that your money is going where it counts.shaunf wrote: It really is a pity that it looks so low rent.